Russian photographers Vadim Mahora and Vitali Raskalovym, nicknamed ‘crazy Russian teens’ and known for the insane feat of illegally climbing the Great Pyramid of Giza, took amazing photos from the edges of highest structures in Europe which will scare the people who have acrophobia.
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